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LAMINATED HRR PSEUDOISOCHROMATIC TEST, 4TH EDITION

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The Laminated HRR (Hardy Rand and Rittler) Pseudoisochromatic Test, 4th Edition provides several very important features to provide the most advanced color vision, test available: congenital and acquired testing, identification of the type of defect, and diagnosis of the extent of the defect as well as quick positive classification of normals. The HRR employs a sophisticated test strategy that virtually eliminates the potential for memorization and malingering. The figures used by the HRR Pseudoisochromatic Plates are independent of language and suitable for both adults and children.

Special non-glare laminate has been tested using a spectrometer to ensure the colors are unchanged. Helps avoid fingerprints and damage to the plates.

The HRR Pseudoisochromatic Plate Test 4th Edition supports very efficient color deficiency screening. The first four plates are used to show the patient how the test works. The fourth plate in this demonstration series has no figure and serves to potentially uncover attempts to memorize this test. The next six plates (screening series) present the most difficult protan, deutan, and tritan (red, green, yellow, and blue) targets. Success with these plates defines the subject as having ‘normal Color Vision,’ and completes the test. The subsequent 14 plates are the diagnostic series and provide diagnostic as to the extent (mild, medium, or strong) and type of defect (protan, deutan, tritan).

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  1. Laminated pages provide lasting protection
  2. 6 plates for Screening
  3. 14 plates to diagnose color deficiency

Click here for the HRR Test Guide.

Click here for the HRR Technical Bulletin.

Click here for the HRR Score Sheet.

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